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Adrian Tchaikovsky no longer condifers himself a Hugo Award winner.
(adriantchaikovsky.com)
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What's his work like? Reading some of the descriptions on his site it sounds like it has some horror elements.
Definitely a lot of horror elements in the few I've read (Children of Time + sequels, Cage of Souls). I've only just scratched the surface, the man is a writing machine, but it does seem to be a trend so far.
He blends genres a lot and even his own work is kind of eclectic and all over the place, but his worldbuilding and the ability to take a totally alien concept and make it utterly believable are just top notch.
Btilliantly written and wonderfully evocative. Children of Time is so full of feeling, creativity and imagination.
There's some horror bits, but it never over shadows. I'd say he's one of the best sci-fi authors alive today.
I would also throw in Dogs of War and Bear Head, but really everything he writes is great.